To be eligible for the $50 rebate:• The old refrigerator or freezer must measure between 10 and 27 cubic feet
• The unit must be in working order
• Customers must own the unit(s) being recycled
• Two units per address may be recycled within a 12-month period

Important information for those purchasing new refrigerators who wish to participate in the recycling program

ONE APPOINTMENT EXCHANGE: If you purchase your new unit from Sears, RC Willey or Manuel Joseph, you can schedule the haul-away of your old unit at the time of purchase. These businesses are authorized JACO recyclers and are able to pick up your old unit at the same time your new one is delivered.

TWO APPOINTMENT EXCHANGE: If you purchase from any other retailer, you will need to keep the old unit and make a second appointment with JACO for the pick-up of your old unit. Units hauled away by other retailers will not be eligible for a rebate.

How JACO performs their recyclingJACO removes the old refrigerator or freezer from the consumer’s business and transports it to their local recycling plant. There, the unit is totally deconstructed and any toxins and ozone-depleting chlorofluoro-carbon gases, called CFC-11, found in the foam insulation are safely disposed.

Through a proven combination of proprietary and non-proprietary equipment and processes, JACO ensures that over 95% of the components and materials of the discarded appliance are either recycled for beneficial uses or eliminated in an environmentally responsible way. The remaining 5% can then be productively used as “fluff” to facilitate the decomposition of biodegradable landfill material.

Roseville Electric is an affiliate of the EPA's Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) program. This program is a voluntary partnership program that helps protect the ozone layer and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. To learn more about the RAD program click here.

Read our recycling fact sheet for more information on what happens to your refrigerator after it's picked up.

This program is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and will continue until program funds are depleted.